Victor Technology V12 manual Error Messages, Error Cause

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V I C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y

Chapter 8: Error Messages

Certain operational procedures prohibit the V12 from completing calculations causing an error message to appear on the display screen, along with a number 0-9 that corresponds with the particular error condition. These errors are summarized below:

ERROR

CAUSE

0

The operation included a zero value that prevented calculation.

Example: 1 ÷ 0

 

1

The result is greater than the maximum possible number of

9.999999999 X 1099

2

A zero value is preventing statistical calculation

3

The IRR calculation can not be completed because more than

one answer is possible. An estimate of IRR may need to be

 

provided to overcome the error.

4

Memory error caused by an attempt to enter more than the

maximum number of program lines or go to a line that does not

 

contain instructions.

 

Error in calculating compound interest caused by entries such as

5

improper values of zero or sets of input that have no solution.

 

Example: n = 0 will not allow calculation of payments.

6

Maximum register capacity has been exceeded or a storage

register has been included in an operation that does not exist or is

 

being used for program memory.

7

For the inputs provided, no IRR can be calculated (often created

when no negative cash flow is provided).

 

8

Calendar error due to improper format or specification of dates

out of range of the calculator.

 

9

Service required. Contact Victor.

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Contents Owners Guide V12 Financial Calculator Preface Where to Start Other Financial Calculations Branch & Loop Programs Where to Start Entering Large Amounts Entries DisplayEEX Entering Small AmountsUsing the Clear Function ALG and RPN Setting FunctionsSequential Calculations in ALG method RPN method Sequential Calculations in RPN methodStorage Capacity and Recalling Entered Data C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y Using the Financial Storage Registers Resetting Saved DataFirst Steps to Financial Functions Saving to a RegisterCHS INTEntries ALG Display Entries RPN Display Basic Financial Calculations Term Definition KEYPMT Positive and Negative Cash FlowsSpecial relationship between i and n Determining Interest Rate Solving forDetermining Present Value Solving for PV Entries Display FIN Determining Payment Amount Solving for PMTDetermining Future Value Solving for FV Determining Number of Periods Solving for n Loan With Balloon PaymentAmortization Function Amort Other Financial Calculations RCLNPV Net Present Value Entries Display REG CHS CF0Grouped Cash Flows Entries RPN Display REG Replacing Current Cash Flow Value Data STONPV Entries RPN Display RCL Determining Values with Depreciation500.00 Determining Bond Values Price YTMPercentages ENTER/=ALG method, calculate 35% of $1,200 Calendar Operations Date Determining Number of Days Between Dates∆DYS Other Operational Features Decimal Place Display SettingsStatus Icons Scientific Notation Display Settings Other Display Settings Error Display Full Figure DisplayPrefix Underflow and Overflow DisplayRunning Display LSTStatistical Features and Functions ↔ yRecovering Incorrectly Entered Statistical Data Child Height Inches Weight lbs = = y-values Values Standard Deviation EntriesMean Values Linear Estimates for x and y Weighted Mean Values Mathematical Features and Functions Entries DisplayFrac Integer ValuesIntg Rounded ValuesRND Factorial ValuesExponential Values Logarithm Values Square Root ValuesSquared Values Reciprocal Values Power Features in ALG method Power Features in RPN methodEntries ALG Display Enter Basics of Programming Creating Your Own ProgramSets the calculator to program function Prgm Executing Your Own Program Program Memory Basics Determining Program Line InstructionsExamples Program line 000 and the GTO 000 instruction Performing a Program One Line at a Time000 Sets calculator to program mode 001 SST Setting the Calculator to a Specific Program Line Interrupting a Program During ExecutionPause 006 Stopping a Program During Execution Entries RPN Display Branch & Loop Programs Branching with ConditionsExample GTO Storing More Than One Program Editing Your Programs Inserting Instructions Into a Program 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009,43,33,000 Inserting Instructions at the End of a Program C T O R T E C H N O L O G Y Error Messages Error CauseVictor Technology LLC

V12 specifications

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